Ginny stared into her full length mirror. She could happily say that
now she fit into a C cup bra. She was always known as the 'little one' but
now she could succuessfully say that she was now a woman. What ever the
hell that means.
"Ginny, dear, come down, we are going to LEAVE!" Ginny's mother was so worried about them being late for Bill's Wedding with that idiot Fleur. Ginny's explanation for this bonding between the blonde and her brother was that Fleur was using her brother to spawn her children and soon leave him for some other guy, or maybe a girl, who knows.
I have to stop reading those stupid romance novels. Ginny was attached to those stupid novels. They, sadly, intrigued her. They were both sappy and stupid, the perfect combo. As Luna puts it, Ginny is reading those books because she is afraid of her true potential. Or something like that.
The truth was, Ginny didn't want to get married. That is why she dumped so many guys, to clingy. Like her last boyfriend, Justin Flinch-Fletchy, he kept talking about having children by the time he was 22. To much stress for Ginny. She wanted to have a life, then start adding to the surplus population. That is why Ginny dumped him, stress. He kept pointing at toy stores then looking at her in the loving way that sickened her. Then he would rest his hand on her stomach and look back at the store, like she was pregnant. It was to much for her. It was terrifying.
She smiled. She was once again single and loving it. Ginny turned to the wardrobe and pulled out a sickeningly purple bridesmaid's dress. Oh god, I think I am going to puke.
Finally, after pulling herself together she looked in the mirror, she looked repulsive.
Maybe if I make just a few changes. Ginny grabbed her wand, then remembered, no magic. So instead she ripped off those ugly sleeves and, just a snip here and there, and taa daa! The dress looked...better. Whatever, not my wedding, Ginny thought bitterly.
Ginny gazed at the full moon, then her brother Bill came out.
"You made quite a scene there Gin." The voice was loving and not mean, she could have sworn he had a smirk on his face.
"What can I say, I am my brothers' sister." Ginny referred to the twins.
"Fleur will expect a great wedding night to help her forget your scene." "Ewwwwwww, done make me puke!" Bill chuckled and gave his sister on the forehead and went back to the reception.
"Ginny, dear, come down, we are going to LEAVE!" Ginny's mother was so worried about them being late for Bill's Wedding with that idiot Fleur. Ginny's explanation for this bonding between the blonde and her brother was that Fleur was using her brother to spawn her children and soon leave him for some other guy, or maybe a girl, who knows.
I have to stop reading those stupid romance novels. Ginny was attached to those stupid novels. They, sadly, intrigued her. They were both sappy and stupid, the perfect combo. As Luna puts it, Ginny is reading those books because she is afraid of her true potential. Or something like that.
The truth was, Ginny didn't want to get married. That is why she dumped so many guys, to clingy. Like her last boyfriend, Justin Flinch-Fletchy, he kept talking about having children by the time he was 22. To much stress for Ginny. She wanted to have a life, then start adding to the surplus population. That is why Ginny dumped him, stress. He kept pointing at toy stores then looking at her in the loving way that sickened her. Then he would rest his hand on her stomach and look back at the store, like she was pregnant. It was to much for her. It was terrifying.
She smiled. She was once again single and loving it. Ginny turned to the wardrobe and pulled out a sickeningly purple bridesmaid's dress. Oh god, I think I am going to puke.
Finally, after pulling herself together she looked in the mirror, she looked repulsive.
Maybe if I make just a few changes. Ginny grabbed her wand, then remembered, no magic. So instead she ripped off those ugly sleeves and, just a snip here and there, and taa daa! The dress looked...better. Whatever, not my wedding, Ginny thought bitterly.
Ginny gazed at the full moon, then her brother Bill came out.
"You made quite a scene there Gin." The voice was loving and not mean, she could have sworn he had a smirk on his face.
"What can I say, I am my brothers' sister." Ginny referred to the twins.
"Fleur will expect a great wedding night to help her forget your scene." "Ewwwwwww, done make me puke!" Bill chuckled and gave his sister on the forehead and went back to the reception.
